JPA Spring Boot API resisability
I have a Spring Boot API using JPA and its job is to see if there is new data in a table, if yes, return that data. In the infrastructure I have segregated components and this API will be deployed with each of them. The only difference is that they have their own table names for the data that this API reads (The table structure is exactly the same). which mean the only difference would be: 1. datasource in the .properties file and 2. this: @Table(name = "[component's table name]")
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Now one solution is to make the table name same across the board so that same API would work, The question is If I would want to keep database table names different what would be best solution in terms of reusing this API.
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I have a Spring Boot API using JPA and its job is to see if there is new data in a table, if yes, return that data. In the infrastructure I have segregated components and this API will be deployed with each of them. The only difference is that they have their own table names for the data that this API reads (The table structure is exactly the same). which mean the only difference would be: 1. datasource in the .properties file and 2. this: @Table(name = "[component's table name]")
.
Now one solution is to make the table name same across the board so that same API would work, The question is If I would want to keep database table names different what would be best solution in terms of reusing this API.
spring-boot jpa
It's not possible to have dynamic names in JPA. You could create synonyms on the database to have the same names and then you don't need to rename the table.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 23 '18 at 15:04
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I have a Spring Boot API using JPA and its job is to see if there is new data in a table, if yes, return that data. In the infrastructure I have segregated components and this API will be deployed with each of them. The only difference is that they have their own table names for the data that this API reads (The table structure is exactly the same). which mean the only difference would be: 1. datasource in the .properties file and 2. this: @Table(name = "[component's table name]")
.
Now one solution is to make the table name same across the board so that same API would work, The question is If I would want to keep database table names different what would be best solution in terms of reusing this API.
spring-boot jpa
I have a Spring Boot API using JPA and its job is to see if there is new data in a table, if yes, return that data. In the infrastructure I have segregated components and this API will be deployed with each of them. The only difference is that they have their own table names for the data that this API reads (The table structure is exactly the same). which mean the only difference would be: 1. datasource in the .properties file and 2. this: @Table(name = "[component's table name]")
.
Now one solution is to make the table name same across the board so that same API would work, The question is If I would want to keep database table names different what would be best solution in terms of reusing this API.
spring-boot jpa
spring-boot jpa
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It's not possible to have dynamic names in JPA. You could create synonyms on the database to have the same names and then you don't need to rename the table.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 23 '18 at 15:04
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It's not possible to have dynamic names in JPA. You could create synonyms on the database to have the same names and then you don't need to rename the table.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 23 '18 at 15:04
It's not possible to have dynamic names in JPA. You could create synonyms on the database to have the same names and then you don't need to rename the table.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 23 '18 at 15:04
It's not possible to have dynamic names in JPA. You could create synonyms on the database to have the same names and then you don't need to rename the table.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 23 '18 at 15:04
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It's not possible to have dynamic names in JPA. You could create synonyms on the database to have the same names and then you don't need to rename the table.
– Simon Martinelli
Nov 23 '18 at 15:04